This document provides contact information for Child, Youth and School Services (CYSS) at Fort Riley, including phone numbers and locations for programs like Parent Central, Family Child Care, Youth Sports, and the School Liaison. It also summarizes initiatives through the Army Family Covenant, including 20% monthly discounts on child care for deployed soldiers and $100 in sports registrations or $300 in instructional classes per child annually. The document aims to direct patrons to CYSS resources and support services for military families.
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Fort Riley Family & MWR Guide Spring Activities
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2. 2 · Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare & Recreation Visit us on the web at:
3. Directorate of Family and Morale, 4 Outdoor Recreation Center
Welfare & Recreation Rock Wall, Skeet & Trap, Marina
Bldg. (785)
Director 253 239-3467 6 CYSS
Deputy Director 253 239-3467 Child Care,Youth Sports & Activities
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Asst. Director for Family Programs 253 239-3467
Fax 253 239-8333 11 ACS
Admin. & Operations 253 239-3506 Have a problem? We’re here to help!
Marketing 253 239-2179
Financial Mgmt NAF 253 239-2369 16 Custer Hill Golf Course
Membership Drive, Driving Range
Child, Youth & School Services
Coordinator 6620 239-9173 19 Habanero
Parent Central 6620 239-9885 Coffee Bar, Breakfast & Lunch
School Liaison Officer 6620 240-3261
1st Division CDC 4012 239-9011 20 Warrior Zone
Warren CDC 6950 239-4744 Family & MWR Headquarters Online Gaming, Pool, Food
Forsyth CDC 2410 239-4846 253 Cameron Ave.
Forsyth East CDC 2420 240-5820 Main Post 21 BOSS
Whitside CDC 676 239-4978 Fort Riley, KS 66442 Better Opportunities
Warren East CDC 6981 240-0822 785-239-3467
Outreach Services 6620 239-9850
for Single Soldiers
Family Child Care 6620 239-4313 Produced by the MWR Marketing Department: 24 Arts & Crafts Center
Middle School & Teen Center 5800 239-9222 Marketing Chief
Youth Sports 6620 239-9223
Woodshop, Framing & Matting
Melissa Kinney
School Age Services 5810 239-9220
SKIES 2420 240-5821
27 Automotive Skills Center
Senior Graphic Designer Car Wash, Auto Classes, Towing
Army Community Service Chris Dumler
Chief/ACSO 7264 239-9435 28 Rally Point Bingo
Fax 7264 239-9548 Junior Graphic Designer Bingo, Comedy Shows
Volunteer Programs/AFAP/AFTB 7285 239-9435 Tanya Gonzalez
Survivor Outreach Services 510 240-7450 29 Library
-Survivor Outreach Services After Hours 221-8595 Management Trainee Story Time, Movie Night
Mobilization & Personal Readiness 7285 239-9435 Joel Miller
Financial Services/AER 7264 239-9435 29 Special Events
Family Advocacy 7264 239-9435 Marketing Assistant Easter Egg Hunt, Great Escapes
-24/7 Victim Advocate Emergency 307-1373 Laura Dillon
Relocation Program 7264 239-9435 30 Custer Hill Bowling Center
Women, Infants & Children 7264 239-5730 Marketing Assistant Pro Shop, Daily Specials, Lounge
ACS Annex Camp Forsyth 1020 240-0663 Carla Hesley
Resiliency Learning Center 7285 239-9435 34 Leisure Travel Center
Soldier and Family Assistance Center 674 239-8430 Commercial Sponsorship Coordinator Vacation Planning, Event Tickets
Parent Support/EFMP 7264 239-9435 Dawn McCarthy
Employment Readiness 7264 239-9435 38 Community Events
Military Family Life Consultants 7264 239-9435 Commercial Sponsorship Coordinator See what’s going on off post!
-Military Family Life After Hours 221-9483 Kevin Kouri
Kansas State Research Extension 7285 239-9991 39 Riley’s Conference Center
Catering Service, Event Hosting
Business Operations
Business Operations Chief 253 239-2544 40 Sports
Rally Point Bingo 2600 784-5434 Sports, Fitness, Massage, Aquatics
Custer Hill Bowling Center 7485 239-4366 To advertise in this quarterly publication:
Custer Hill Golf Course 5202 784-6000 Contact the Commercial Sponsorship
Riley’s Conference Center 446 784-1000 Coordinators at 785-239-8161.
Habanero 8067 240-2782 Directory of Advertisers: Page
CenturyLink 2
Warrior Zone 7867 240-6618 The Family & MWR Guide is an authorized, AA Self Storage 5
official quarterly magazine for Family and Morale, Quantico Tactical 5
Recreation Welfare and Recreation activities within Fort Riley. USA Discounters 15
Recreation Chief 253 239-2612
Contents are not necessarily the official views of or Manhattan Chamber 18
BOSS President 7867 239-2677 Omni 18
Outdoor Recreation 9011 239-2363
endorsed by the U.S. Government, the Department Briggs 18
Arts & Crafts 6918 239-9205 of Defense, or the Fort Riley Command. Printed Self Assured Storage 22
USO 6918 240-5328 circulation is 10,000. The appearance of advertising in K-State University 22
Auto Skills 7753 239-9764 this publication does not constitute endorsement by Meritrust 23
Picerne 25
Library 5306 239-5305 the Department of the Army or the Fort Riley Morale, Advanced Prop Management 25
Leisure Travel Center 6918 239-5614 Welfare, and Recreation Fund. Everything advertised Dick Edwards 26
shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage Central Michigan University 33
Sports & Fitness without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national TCT Country 33
Sports Director 202 239-2172 COX 37
origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political
King Field House 202 239-3868 C. L. Hoover Opera House 42
Leonard Fitness Center 7632 239-5771
affiliation, or any other non-merit factor on the Little Apple Toyota/Honda 42
Long Fitness Center 8069 239-4684 purchaser, user or patron. If a violation or rejection Rolling Hills Wildlife 43
Eyster Swimming Pool 6940 239-4854 of this equal opportunity is confirmed, MWR shall Armed Forces Insurance 43
Sprint 44
Main Post Pool 448 239-6972 refuse to accept advertising from that source until the
Custer Hill Pool 7465 239-5860 violation is corrected. The information in this issue is
Robinson Fitness Center 7832 239-4480 current at time of publication. Activities and events are
Craig Fitness Center 7024 239-5562 subject to change. For confirmation, please call the host
facility or program.
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4. 9011 RIFLE RANGE RD. 785-239-2363/6368
Thu-Mon, 9am-5pm | Tue & Wed, 9am-1pm (Summer Hours Starting Mar 16)
Closed on all Federal Holidays
Drop by Outdoor Recreation to find out how to shake off those winter blues. We offer
a wide variety of programs and trips so call, visit www.rileymwr.com, or drop by to find
out how we can assist you. We offer a wide variety of tents, campers, trailers, boats, bikes,
camping items, inflatable bounce houses and much more. We also offer special event
packages that makes planning a party that much easier.
Don’t forget about our paintball packages and climbing wall!
UPCOMING EVENTS
FEELIN’ LUCKY FORT RILEY OUTDOOR KIDS KANSAS SAFETY BOATERS COURSE
PAINTBALL TOURNAMENT Apr 1-30 Apr 26 & 28 or May 17 & 19
Mar 17 Fort Riley youth and their parents/ $5 per person
$20 per person (5 person teams) guardians are invited to set aside the video The Kansas Boaters Card is now
Celebrate St. Patty’s Day in a whole new game and TV controller to get outside and required to rent or operate a motorized
way! Paint it up with your friends and experience the wonders of the natural boat at the Fort Riley Marina. This course
Family at Outdoor Recreation. All world.You will be provided with a list of will consist of two days, one in the
equipment and supplies are provided or activities from which you pick 5 or more classroom and the other on the water. The
utilize your own equipment. To sign up (special prize for the most) to accomplish classroom section will be Thursday from
or for additional information drop by the with your children. The program will 5:30-9:30pm. The hands-on water section
Outdoor Recreation Center or call culminate in an award ceremony at Fort will be Saturday from 8:30am-3:30pm.
785-239-2363/2271. Riley Marina’s Fun in the Sun event where
we will recognize the participants. FORT RILEY MARINA
SKEET & TRAP INTRO CLINIC FUN IN THE SUN
Mar-May SKEET & TRAP SHOOTING LEAGUE May 5, 10am-3pm
$11 per person Apr 11-May 16, Wednesdays, 6-8pm Free (to DoD cardholders and dependants)
Learn the basics of shooting trap. Class $60 per person Outdoor Recreation will be hosting
is the first Thursday of the month from Round up your 5 person team. Included the second annual Fort Riley Marina Fun
5-6pm. Limited spots available, call to in the cost is a free T-shirt. Prizes will be in the Sun day. We will provide free food,
reserve your appointment today. awarded for the top team. inflate a couple of playstations, offer a
variety of games and the marina will
APRIL FOWLS DAY SHOOT FAMILY CANOE TRIP provide some free watercraft use. Grab the
Apr 1 Apr 22 & May 19 Family for some much needed fun in the
$10 your gun/ammo $15 per person sun after a cold winter.
$22 w/range gun/ammo Grab your friends and Families, pack a
Reverse Skeet and Wacky Trap are the lunch and join the staff of Outdoor Rec.
games on the agenda. Prizes will be for a Family fun canoe trip. The route will
awarded for the top shooters. be determined by water levels.
Other trips, services, and activities are available. Just call or stop by for details. Advanced registration is required for all trips.
All times/dates are subject to change.
785-239-9058
Wed-Fri, 11am-6pm | Sat & Sun, 10am-5pm (Apr-Oct)
Open to the public | Weather Permitting
The Fort Riley Skeet & Trap Range is entering its third year of
operation. We are offering new programs and classes so keep your eyes
open. Bring out your own gun or borrow a range gun.
PRICING:
Use your gun/ammo $5 per round
Use range gun/ammo $11 per round
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5. OPENING APRIL 27
6)
785-463-LAKE (5253) OR 785-307-3798
WEATHER PERMITTING
Fri & Mon, 11am-7pm Sat & Sun, 7am-Sunset
Services available to Active Duty, National Guard,
Reservists, Retired, DoD Civilians and Families
The Marina is located on Milford Lake and has over 20
watercraft available for rent; including pontoons, fishing
boats, jet skis, and ski boats. Come out and enjoy a day at
the lake. The Marina has pavilions for rent, a playground
for the children, and boat slips for easy access to our
rentable watercraft.
WATERCRAFT 1HR 4HRS 8HRS
Pontoon $28 $89 $156
Fishing Boat $20 $55 $90
Ski Boat $30 $105 $190
Jet Skis $35 $125 NA
V-Bottom 9.9 hp $10 $35 $50
Kayak $5 $8 $14
Water Skis or Tube NA $5 $10
Equipment Rental prices do not include fuel.
The Kansas State Boater’s Safety Course is
required to rent a motorized boat or you must
have a NASBLA approved card/certificate. For
information about the course visit www.kdwp.
ks.us/news/Boating/Boating-Education.
Jet ski rentals require an additional safety review and a
mandatory test will have to be passed by all patrons.
All are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
No reservations will be accepted.
Multiple boats will not be issued to one customer.
Each boat rented must be to a Boater Safety Card holder.
(The customer who rents a boat may be held financially liable for
items that are lost, damaged, or destroyed by causes other than
fair wear and tear.)
Marina property is for personal use only to the person
it is issued. Customers will not allow unauthorized
persons to use or operate government property.
For more information, call or stop by the Outdoor
Recreation Center 785-239-2363 or 785-307-3798.
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6. PARENT CENTRAL ARMY FAMILY COVENANT
Your first stop for all Child,Youth & (AFC) CYSS INITIATIVES
School Services (CYSS) is Parent Central. You must present a copy of deployment
Registration is required to participate in any orders (with spouse’s name) in order to
CYSS Service. Annual registration fees are receive any of the AFC discounts in addition
currently waived (until further notice) and to being registered with Parent Central.
CYSS registration may be transferred to a Initiatives include:
new duty station upon PCS. Parent Central’s •20% monthly discount is available for
new hours are: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm. Walk-in children of deployed Soldiers for full-time
registrations are Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm, and part-day fees.
appointments are also available. For •$100 in FREE sports registrations per
CYSS DIRECTORY additional information, please child per Family per deployment. This
Parent Central call 785-239-9885. includes soccer, baseball, basketball, flag
785-239-9885 football, and volleyball programs.
Family Child Care WebTrac! •$300 in FREE instructional (SKIES) classes
785-239-4313 WebTrac! is now available for CYSS patrons per child for maximum duration of eight
Outreach Services to make payments, as well as enroll in Youth weeks each. Regular fees will apply after
785-239-9850 Sports programs. Customers currently in the eight weeks.
Youth Sports our database will receive their WebTrac! User •16 hours of free hourly care per month is
785-239-9223/9200 ID and password upon request via the e-mail available to children of deployed sponsors.
School Liaison address we have on file. New customers Hourly care is located at Warren East CDC
785-240-3261/785-239-1648 may sign up by going to the WebTrac! link and SAC.
6620 Normandy Dr. located on the DFMWR website, •FREE hourly Saturday care is available up
School of Knowledge, Inspiration, www.rileymwr.com to 90 days after the Soldier returns.
Exploration, and Skills (SKIES) FREE Saturday Hourly Care:
785-240-5821 CYSS Hourly Care Mar 3 Apr 7 & May 5, 7-11pm
2420 H St. Hourly care is open from 7:30am-5pm, Mar 10 & May 12, 9am-1pm
Mon-Fri at Warren East CDC and SAC. The FREE Weekday Hourly Care:
1st Division CDC hourly rate is $4.00 per hour Reservations
785-239-9011 Mar 13 & 27, Apr 10 & 24, May 8 & 22
4012 1st Division Rd. can be made up to 30 days in advance by 6:30-8:30pm
calling Warren East CDC at 785-240-0822 Be sure to make your reservations in
Warren CDC or SAC at 785-239-9220. Families can use advance at Warren East CDC or SAC.
785-239-4744/9935/9929 the hourly care program up to 20 hours per Saturday care includes a lunch at 11:30am.
6950 Warren Rd. week, per child. All reservations are on a Patrons may also utilize an hourly rate to
Warren East CDC first-come, first-serve basis. We make every take advantage of Weekday and Saturday
785-240-0822/0821 effort to accommodate hourly care needs. care. Weekday care is free for Families
6981 Warren Rd. FREE hourly care is available for the participating in FRG’s.
children of deployed Soldiers. Refer to the
Forsyth CDC Army Family Covenant (AFC) Initiatives for
785-239-4846/4848 details. Reservation required.
2410 Saddlehorn Rd.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS
Forsyth East CDC Play Pals Playgroup The Army provides care in a Multi-Age
785-240-5820/5822 Every Mon 9-11am group setting. Each classroom enrolls
2420 H St. 6620 Normandy Dr. BLDG B children with a minimum age span of 18
Reservations recommended but not months. The concept of the Multi-Age
Whitside CDC required (space available without reservations).
785-239-4978 classroom is to provide a Family style
Call 239-9885 for additional information. environment where the children learn from
676 Warrior Rd.
and nurture each other. Children
Middle School & Teen Center (MST) experience fewer transitions while in the
785-239-9222 Multi-Age child care setting, giving them
5800 Thomas Ave. OUTREACH SERVICES
The Parent Advisory Council (PAC) more time to bond with their primary
School Age Center (SAC) Mar 15, Apr 19, May 17, 4:30-5:45pm caregiver. Children also benefit widely
785-239-9220 Parent Central, 6620 Normandy Dr. from interacting with classmates who are
5810 Thomas Ave. Participation in the Parent Advisory older and younger, learning important
Council (PAC) allows patrons to provide principles of citizenship, relationships,
support, input and ideas to CYSS. respect, patience, and self-esteem. Utilizing
Participating patrons can receive points a creative curriculum, our approach
towards a 10% discount on their childcare balances both teacher-directed and
fee. Additional details apply. For additional child-initiated learning, with an emphasis
information, please call 239-9885. on responding to children’s learning styles
and building on their strengths
and interests.
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7. MONTH OF THE MILITARY CHILD (MOMC) SCHOOL SUPPORT SERVICES (SSS)
April is the Month of the Military Child. This special celebration is a legacy of former SSS develops partnerships with local
Defense Secretary Casper Weinberger – established to underscore the important role schools and community organizations to help
children play in the Armed Forces community. Fort Riley CYSS has planned numerous ensure a positive educational experience for
events to recognize and applaud Families and their children, who are everyday heroes, for military children and youth. SSS also
the daily sacrifices they make in supporting America’s Army. collaborates with parents and schools to
ensure academic success. New to the area?
Month of the Military Child Month of the Military Child Festival Let SSS help you navigate the local school
Pancake Breakfast & Apr 22 (Tentative) system, their procedures, programs, and
Proclamation Signing A community event, held in honor of the schedules. SSS also supports home school
Mar 31, 9am-Noon | Forsyth East CDC Month of the Military Child/Abuse Families and can supply you with resource
Annual pancake breakfast allowing military Prevention Month. materials on primary, secondary, and post
Families in the local community to eat secondary education.
breakfast and socializewith one another, Month of the Military
while celebrating the MOMC. Child Lock-In Student Online
Apr 14, 8pm | MST Center Achievement Resources (SOAR)
Month of the Military Child Come celebrate Month of the Military www.SoarAtHome.org
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Child with MST. Some of the activities will SOAR is a free website providing students
Apr 10, 6-8pm | Barlow Theater be: Star Search and Talent Extravaganza, Art and parents with resources to:
Enjoy an evening out with the Family and Contest, Technology & Science Challenge, •Identify academic strengths and
attend the performance of the Very Cooking Challenge, Dance, Slam Dunk, weaknesses in math and reading
Hungry Caterpillar. hourly door prizes and great food. •Instruct the student in math, reading and
language arts through interactive tutorials
•Involve parents by providing educational
SCHOOL AGE CENTER (SAC) resources written specifically for parents
SAC is a nationally accredited program for Kindergarten to 5th Grade. SAC offers
before and after school programs, as well as Open Recreation. Families requiring full School Support Services Workshops
time care during school out weeks may register for a weekly fee. SAC offers hourly care, Workshops are available to all high school
Families must be registered with CYSS. Families can reserve time for hourly care 30 days students in the Central Flint Hills Region and
in advance. Families can also receive 4 FREE hours of Open Recreation each month simply their parents. All workshops are FREE,
for being registered with CYSS (reservations are required). Please call 785-239-9220 for located at 6620 Normandy Dr., Fort Riley
additional information. and run from 6-7pm unless otherwise noted.
Portfolios Mar 6
Spring Break Youth Academy Mar 9, (9am-3pm)
Mar 19-23 To register, call Eric Childs, 785-239-1648.
Children must be registered with CYSS to attend School Age Center. Families that have Learning Styles Mar 13
completed CYSS registration may then come to School Age Center to enroll for the week. Resume Building Mar 27
Registration packets are now available! Life INC Apr 3
Time Management Apr 10
Upcoming Events & Field Trips School Transitions Apr 24
Bowling Field Trip Mar 8-9, 1-4pm Custer Hill Bowling Money Matters 2 May 1
Arts & Crafts Center Mar 19, 9am-Noon Fort Riley Arts & Crafts Learning Styles May 15
Skate 8 Way Field Trip Mar 20-22, 9am-4:30pm Topeka, Kansas Resume Building May 29
Movie at the Theater Mar 22, 1-4pm Barlow Theater
Bowling Field Trip Mar 23, 1-4pm Custer Hill Bowling Tutor.com for Military Families
Bowling Field Trip Apr 6, 1-4pm Custer Hill Bowling • 24/7 access: www.tutor.com/military
Arts & Crafts Center Apr 9, 9am-Noon Fort Riley Arts & Crafts • Fully funded by Department of Defense
SAC Talent Show Apr 13 School Age Center MWR Library Program and the Yellow
Scholastic Book Fair Apr 19-22 School Age Center Ribbon Reintegration Program
Craft Projects Apr 6, 13, 20, 27 School Age Center – No cost to schools or Families
Mothers Day Breakfast May 4, 6-8am School Age Center • All subjects and skill levels
Russell Stover’s May 4, 9-11:30am & 1-4:30pm Abilene, Kansas – Math, Science, English, Social Studies
– K-12, College
SAC Riley Ranger Summer Camp – Elementary to Advanced Placement and
Begins May 29 | Registration begins Mar 1 introductory College Courses
Remember everyone must complete a new registration packet for summer, including • 2,500+ tutors
the Families that have registered throughout the school year. SAC once again offers a 12 – Subject-matter experts
week camp with 10 theme weeks. Theme weeks will include adventure, getting healthy, – Screened and background checked
and getting to know your summer Family just to name a few. Riley Ranger Summer Camp
was a big success last year. We want everyone to come and find out what exciting new For more information about these
adventures are to be had. Oh, by the way, everyone needs to know what happened to Major programs please contact: School Liaison
Ranger and all of the camp counselors over the school year. So come and enjoy the fun! Officers at 785-240-3261 or 785-239-1648.
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8. MIDDLE SCHOOL & TEEN CENTER (MST) YOUTH SPORTS & FITNESS (S&F)
Youth Services MST offers a range of positive activities for youth in grades 6-12 that Registration is required for all S&F sports
promote positive attitudes and reinforces Army core values.Youth Services sponsors a and trips. To register, sign up at Parent
variety of programs offering youth opportunities in life skills; citizenship and leadership; Central, 6620 Normandy Dr.
leisure, recreation and arts; mentoring, intervention and support services. There are
special interest activities that change each week. Running Club*
Join the Fort Riley Teen Center for our weekly activities which include: Sports, Smart Register by Mar 2, Grades 6-12, $20
Girls, Tech Club, Dungeons & Dragons Gaming, High School specific activities, Power
Hour, Photography Club, Arts & Crafts, Passport to Manhood, and Cooking Club. Be Outdoor Adventure Paintball
sure to check out the specialty camps offered during winter, spring, and summer breaks. Register by Mar 16, Grades 8-12, $20
For additional information, please call 785-240-5820/5822. Event Date Mar 22, 1:30-4pm
MST School Hours USTA Tennis*
Mon-Thu, 3-8pm | Fri, 3-11pm | Sat, 2-11pm Register by Mar 30, Grades 3-12, $20
MST does have an e-mail distribution list; please contact the Teen Center if you would
like to receive e-mails regarding upcoming opportunities and reminders. Disc Golf*
Register by Mar 30, Grades 5-12, $20
Find MST Online
http://www.facebook.com/ftrileyteen or http://twitter.com/fortrileyteen Start Smart Soccer**
Register by Mar 30, Ages 3-5, $20
Movie Night Spring Break at MST Learn the basic skills and fundamentals of
Mar 9, Apr 13, 27, May 11 & 25 Mar 19-23 soccer during this six-week program.
7-9:30pm Join MST staff and youth for a fun filled
MST, 5800 Thomas Ave. week of activities. MST Youth will begin the Outdoor Adventure
Guests will have a choice of a PG or a week with a Spring Break Treasure Hunt Horseback Riding/Archery/Disc Golf
PG -13 movie and snacks! that will lead them to exciting Technology, Register by Apr 2, Grades 3-12, $15
Gaming, Cooking, Art and Sport Activities. Event Date Apr 9, 8am-4pm
MST Dance
Mar 16, Apr 13, & May 18, 8-10:30pm Summer Camp Enrollment T-ball, Softball, Baseball*
MST, 5800 Thomas Ave. May 1 Register by Apr 27, Grades K-12, $45
$2.50 members | $3.50 non-members Join the MST staff for summer camp.
Some of the fun-filled activities include: Outdoor Adventure Konza Prairie Hike
Late Night Basketball End of the Year BBQ and Dance, Culinary Register by Apr 30, Grades 3-12, $10
Mar 24, Apr 21, & May 19, 7:30-11pm Explosion, Cosmosphere, Kenwood Cove Event Date May 7 8am-2pm
MST, 5800 Thomas Ave. Waterpark Trip, Oceans of Fun, Worlds of
Cost per team member, $1 Fun, Missoula Theater Camp, Art Camp, Indoor Soccer*
Cost of entry to watch, $2 Science and Technology Camp. Register by May 18, Grades K-12, $40
EDGE Start Smart Baseball**
The CYSS EDGE program provides FREE activities for middle and high school youth to Register by May 30, Ages 3-5, $20
Experience, Develop, Grow and Excel by participating in exciting activities. The EDGE Learn the basic skills and fundamentals of
program is part of the MWR Partnership Initiative. CYSS partners with MWR facilities on baseball during this six-week program.
post to provide fun and exciting activities for middle and high school students after school.
Transportation is provided for EDGE participants during the school year. Start Smart Golf **
Call 785-239-1648 for additional information. Register by May 30, Ages 5-7, $20
Learn the basic skills and fundamentals of
HIRED! baseball during this six-week program.
Summer Session: May 21-Aug 10 | Application Deadline: Apr 10
Get your foot in the door today by participating in HIRED! $500 cash award is available Family Fitness Nights
for youths undergoing an internship this fall. The HIRED! Apprenticeship Program Ultimate Speed Soccer
provides 15-18 year old high school students with meaningful, professionally-managed Mar 16, 6-7pm - RSVP by Mar 14
career-exploration opportunities in MWR and military facilities on Fort Riley. The HIRED!
Apprenticeship Program offers valuable work experience and training to better equip each Soccer
participant with the skills needed for today’s highly-competitive job market. The Apr 13, 6-7pm - RSVP by Apr 11
apprenticeship can be worked into your school year schedule. In addition
to hands-on experience, you can expect to attend workforce Baseball
preparation workshops such as: problem solving, interviewing skills, May 11, 6-7pm - RSVP by May 9
résumé writing, public speaking, effective communication, financial
management, and college/post-secondary exploration workshops. * Child must have a current sports
Call 785-239-3261 for more information. physical form at time of registration.
** Child must have a health assessment
at time of registration.
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9. SCHOOL OF KNOWLEDGE, INSPIRATION,
EXPLORATION, AND SKILLS (SKIES) UNLIMITED CLASSES
Sport physicals are not required to enroll in SKIES Unlimited Classes, but you must be
registered with Parent Central. $300 worth of classes FREE to children of deployed
Soldiers. Refer to the Army Family Covenant (AFC) Initiatives for details. Classes are held at
Forsyth East CDC 2420 H St. unless otherwise stated. The SKIES Instructional program is
seeking instructors to teach all ages of children and youth in a wide variety of areas. Please
inquire with an e-mail to rashelle.m.anderson.naf@mail.mil or call 785-240-5821.
Guitar Lessons Dance
Ages 6-14, $40 a month Classes available Mon-Thu
A limited number of Guitars are available $30 per month
for rent for $10.
Combination Dance and Tumbling
Snare Drum Lessons Ages 2-7, $30 per month
Ages 6-14, $40 a month
Practice pads will be loaned out monthly Gymnastics & Tumbling
for practice. Ages 2-16, $30 per month
American Red Cross Swim Lessons Preschool Art
Ages 0-5 PACA/5 and up by level Ages 3-5, $20 per month
$20 a session, 5 classes per session
Home Alone Class
ATA Tae Kwon Do Ages 10 & up
Ages 5-18, $60 a month. Every 3rd Thu of the Month, 5-7pm
8th Street Plaza, Junction City Parents must attend the last 30 min of class.
One time uniform fee and membership
paid directly to the instructor. Jr. Golf
Ages 6-13
Hapkido Tuesday or Thursday sessions
Ages 3-5, 5-9 and 9-18 6 sessions $60
$35 per month Ask for May, Jun or Aug workshop
Uniform fees $25 Custer Hill Golf Course
Annual membership fees are also required. (Once a week class)
Wiggles & Giggles Horse and Riding Workshop
10 months-5 years, $20 per month Ages 3-18, $30 per session
Enjoy time with Mom or Dad (10 months Sessions scheduled monthly please call for
to 5 years old) while participating in activities more information.
in a group setting. (Once a week class) Vickie Wood’s Farm
Hip Hop Dance Kids in the Kitchen
Ages 5-16, $30 per month Ages 4-5, 6-7 & 8-11
$15 per workshop includes supplies
Intermediate Ballet Workshops scheduled monthly please call
Creative Movement for additional information.
Ages 7-10, $30 per month
Register for SKIES classes at Parent Central 6620 Normandy Dr. or on WebTrac!
FAMILY CHILD CARE (FCC)
FCC providers provide child care in a home setting. FCC homes offer full-day, part-time,
and extended hours. FCC homes have unique qualities making them the preferred child care
choice for many Families. Homes provide flexible hours, a comfortable Family-like setting,
and activities based on real life experiences in the home and neighborhood. Adults wanting
to become certified FCC providers are invited to attend an FCC informational briefing.
The briefings are scheduled every Thu, starting at 1:30pm in Bldg. 6620. Take a tour of FCC
homes at www.armyfcc.com. Contact Parent Central or the FCC office for your username
and password. For additional information, please call 239-4313.
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10. WHY ATTEND PARENT ENRICHMENT CLASSES? ADDITIONAL CLASSES:
Because children do not come with instructions. As much as we *Champion Fathering
want to be, no parent is perfect. These classes can help you learn new Mar 7, 9am-Noon
methods of guidance, healthier ways of communicating with your This 3 hour course is designed to present
child, and fun ways to just enjoy being a parent. valuable guidelines for fathers to strengthen
their Family roles.
CONSIDER ATTENDING THE FOLLOWING
IF YOUR CHILD IS 0-3 YEARS OF AGE: *Love & Logic Parenting Classes (2-Part Series)
*It’s Not As Hard as you think; Cloth Diapering, Mar 13 & 27, 6-8pm
Making Baby Food & Breast-feeding in the 21st Century! This course is designed to give practical skills that
Mar 29, 10:30am-Noon can be used immediately.
Come learn easy ways to use and manage cloth diapers, making
your own baby food, and breast-feeding. 24/7 Dad Workshop (2 Day)
Apr 9 & 10, 9:30am-4:30pm
*Ready, Set, Go, Potty; This unique, innovative, and comprehensive course is
Apr 10, 6:30-8:30pm designed to engage fathers and encourage them to become
Not quite sure where to start in the potty learning process with more involved with their children and Family.
your little one? This class will give you tools and strategies to set
yourself and child up for success. We will dispel the rumors and
myths from the past and learn the developmentally appropriate ways FREE EARLY CHILDHOOD ASSESSMENT
to promote potty learning. Oh! Oh, Baby It’s Your Day!
Apr 18, 1:30-4:30pm
*Help! There’s a Toddler in my House Children receive a free Ages & Stages Assessment, Vision and
May 8 & 22 6:30-8:30pm Hearing. Parents learn from their child’s assessment which
This two part series will cover developmental milestones, activities enhances their skills in parenting their child’s
to do with your toddler at home, different communication and development growth.
interaction strategies to use and how to handle challenging
behaviors.You will leave with extensive handouts and make and take IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
projects to use with your toddler at home. All classes will be held at 6620 Normandy Dr., unless
otherwise specified.
CONSIDER ATTENDING THE FOLLOWING *FREE childcare with pre-registration at least one week
IF YOUR CHILD IS 3-7 YEARS OF AGE:
in advance. Current registration with CYSS required!
*Love & Logic; Early Childhood Parenting Made Fun!
Apr 19, 9am-Noon Please call 785-239-9885/9435 or e-mail
This course is designed for Families with children ages 0-6 years usarmy.riley.imcom.mbx.acs@mail.mil to pre-register
old and to help parents create happy Families and responsible kids.
or for more information.
CONSIDER ATTENDING THE FOLLOWING
IF YOUR CHILD IS 8-12 YEARS OF AGE:
*Scream Free Parenting
Apr 13 & 17, 2-4pm
This two session course is designed to help you start a Revolution
in Your Family! Scream Free Parenting is not just about lowering
your voice. It’s about learning to calm your emotional reactions and
learning to focus on your own behavior more than your kids’
behavior for their benefit. With these techniques, you can create and
enjoy more calm, mutually respectful, and loving relationships with
your children. Must attend both sessions to
receive certificate.
*Homework Tips for Parents
Apr 24, 6:30-8:30pm
Is getting your kids to do their homework a frustrating time at
your house? Come learn some tools and techniques for making
homework easier and less stressful.
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11. RELOCATING?
Lending Closet
Are you new to Fort Riley or getting ready
Resilient Spouse Academy to PCS to your next assignments? Don’t
Mar 5-9, 8:30am-4:30pm (4-Session) forget about the lending closet.
This course includes: Suicide The lending closet is administered to
intervention, responding to reports of provide basic housekeeping items for
Army Community Service (ACS) abuse or neglect, Master Resilience temporary loan to incoming and outgoing
7264 Normandy Dr. Training, and Financial Resilience. Families and in other cases determined
Mon-Thu, 8am-5pm & Fri, 8am-4pm Pre-Registration is required. appropriate. ACS stocks the lending closet
785-239-9435 with quality items, that include basic kitchen
Her War Her Voice Support Group equipment; pots, dishes, cups, silverware,
ACS Resiliency Learning Center Mar 13, Apr 17, & May 15, 6-8pm coffee pots, toasters, and crock pots. We also
7285 Normandy Dr. We are breaking the silence. We hear carry other small items such as; high chairs,
Mon-Thu, 8am-5pm & Fri, 8am-4pm your battle cry, your need to voice your car seats, play pens, irons, folding card tables
785-239-9435 struggle and the beauty in your victory. and chairs.
Here, we celebrate you, support you, Don’t spend a small fortune eating out
ACS Annex, Camp Forsyth and commend you. This is a safe and every night. Take home a loaner kit today and
1020 Huebner Rd. anonymous support group with enjoy a home cooked meal tonight!
785-240-0663 a grass roots approach.
Turn your Move into a
ACS Soldier Family Assistance Center Battle Buddies on the Homefront Lifetime Enhancement
674 Warrior Rd. May 8, 10-Noon or 5-7pm PCS South Korea, Mar 6, Apr 3 & May 1
Mon-Fri, 7:30am-4:30pm This special presentation for Military PCS Germany, Mar 13, Apr 10 & May 8
785-240-7450 spouses discusses some of the challenges PCS Stateside, Mar 20, Apr 17 & May 15
their Families face and ways in which we PCS Overseas, Mar 27, Apr 24 & May 22
ACS Survivor Outreach Services can act as “Buddy Buddies on the All briefings begin at 1pm.
510 Reed Rd. Homefront”. Whether it’s being aware of The level of success you and your Family
Mon-Thu, 8am-5:15pm the risks of driving, keeping your Family can achieve is directly proportionate to the
Fri, 8am-4:15pm safe during recreational activities, or preparation, information and support you
785-239-5979 watching over the mental health of the receive before, during and after your
ones you love, this presentation will assignment. Every PCS should become an
outline how to be a good “battle buddy” opportunity for the entire Family. This
and help ensure that our Soldiers can training is required for all 1st time PCSing
*You can contact any of the ACS programs to better do their jobs knowing their Soldiers and for all Soldiers PCSing overseas.
register or gather more information by phone or by Families are safe and provided for.
an e-mail message being sent to:
usarmy.riley.imcom.mbx.acs@mail.mil Stressed? WANT TO LEARN
The ACS Resiliency Learning Center MORE ABOUT THE ARMY?
has tools and assistance to help you learn Army Family Team Building – Level III
to relax and enjoy your day. Using our Mar 13-15, 9am-2:30pm
biofeedback stations, you can learn to Three day training focusing on Leadership
synchronize your breathing, clear your skills through classes such as Understanding
mind, and enjoy the resulting calm. Call Needs, Delegation for Leaders Coaching and
785-240-0373 or 785-240-6270 for Mentoring etc.
more information.
Army Family Team Building – Level I
Apr 10-11 & May 5-12, 9am-2:30pm
Two day training also known as Army 101
focuses on the basics such as Military
Acronyms and Terms, Chain of Command,
Customs and Courtesies, Basic Military
Benefits and Entitlements.etc.
Army Family Team Building – Level II
May 8-10, 9am-2:30pm
Focusing on Personal Skills such as
Communication, Personal Time
Management, Exploring Personality Traits,
Stress Management etc.
To RSVP for a course, event, or child care, please call 785-239-9435.
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12. MONEY THE EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY LOOKING FOR WORK?
Women & Money Series MEMBER PROGRAM (EFMP) The Employment Readiness Program
Mar 1 & 8, 1-3pm (3rd & 4th of 4 series) EFMP is a mandatory enrollment (ERP) offers employment assistance with job
Because women are generally less program. The program is designed to provide search, résumé prep and review and referrals
prepared for economic hardships (for various comprehensive services consisting of for local businesses. Call ERP to obtain more
reasons) this class will educate and prepare medically related issues, and an educational/ information, 785-239-9435.
them to be financially literate and better social support and personnel type service
prepared for the present and future. This that enhances the readiness and quality of life Army Federal Applications Workshop
is an interactive class where discussion and for Families with special needs. Mar 1, 8, 15, 22, & 29
questions are encouraged. Practical An Exceptional Family Member (EFM) is Apr 5, 12, 19, & 26
exercises will be provided to better prepare a Family Member with a physical, emotional, May 3, 10, 17, 24, & 31
participants. There are 4 classes in this developmental or intellectual disability that 1-3pm
series held once every two weeks. requires special treatment, therapy, Comprehensive overview of Federal Job
education, training or counseling. Special application processes using the USA Jobs
Money Management 101 needs can range from all Asthma conditions, website. Instructor will assist you on
Mar 7, 14, 21, 28 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder computers during this workshop.
Apr 4, 11, 18, 25 (ADHD), learning disabilities, medical
May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 conditions, such as seizure activity, and/or Employment Readiness Orientation
9-11:30am mental health conditions, such as, anxiety Mar 7,14,21, & 28, 1-2pm
Seem like you never have enough? disorder and depression. The mission of this Explanation of services available through
Confident making financial decisions? program is to ensure medical and educational ERP and information on the local job market.
Is dealing with money a constant stress? needs are accessible and appropriate to
Take this course to build your accommodate these individuals’ needs. Teen Job Fair
financial readiness! Mar 9, 2-4:30pm
EFMP Support Group Are you 14 to 21 years old and looking for
Start Investing with $1 to $1,000 Mar 27, & May 22, 6-7:30pm a Summer Job? Come to the Forsyth
Apr 12, 19 & 26, 2-4pm (3 Part Series) Support group for Military Families who Community Center at 22900 Hitching Post
Participants learn how to plan for their have Family Members with special needs. Road to meet with local employers. To
goals and save money to invest as well as improve your outcome, contact ACS for
principles of investing. EFMP & NPSP Spring Fling! assistance with your resume or interview
Apr 14, 10am-Noon | RSVP by Apr 6 classes before to the event.
Raising Money Smart Kids A social Family gathering and education
Apr 30, 1-3pm provided. A fun-filled spring day full of Workshop by Request
Simple methods for improving the blowing bubbles, flying kites, making Mar 12 & 28
financial knowledge of their children. spring-like crafts and having fun! Apr 11 & 25
May 9 & 23
Life Skills: Basic Budgeting 2-4pm
May 9, 1-3pm HEARTS APART Employment workshops conducted with
“My bank account says negative what?” It is inevitable that throughout a Service adult learning techniques on a variety of
Avoid financial pitfalls by budgeting and Member’s career one will be separated from subjects. Each workshop’s itinerary will be
controlling your spending. We all have ups their Families. In some cases, Families choose determined by the surveys of requested
and downs when dealing with money-learn to move to areas closer to Family and friends. classes completed by attendees of the two
the skills to provide you and your Family Others, however, decide to remain in previous “ERP Orientation” workshops.
with a sounder sense of financial readiness. housing or stay in the immediate area until Typical subjects may include: Resume
the service member completes his/her writing, Conducting an effective job search,
Financial Peace University unaccompanied tour. Regardless of the Networking, Dress for Success, Interviewing
Financial Peace University classes meet circumstance, these types of separations can 101, Cover Letters, Completing employer
for two hours each week for 13 weeks, become quite overwhelming, particularly applications, Self appraisal and assessment,
during which time the average Family pays because Families are left behind without the and Tapping into the Hidden Job Market.
off $5,300 in debt and saves $2,700. support network and regular contact that a
Designed for couples to work together. unit Family Readiness Group (FRG) would Hiring Heroes Career Fair
Offered twice per quarter, call ACS for otherwise provide. Apr 17, 10am-2pm
more information. To respond to the needs of our Families, This annual Career Fair provides Wounded,
Army Community Service has established Ill and Injured Service Members, Veterans,
the Hearts Apart program. “Hearts Apart” is Spouses and Caregivers the opportunity to
a Support Group for Waiting Spouses. This meet with employers from all over the USA.
program offers various activities for those
that have a Service Member deployed, is TDY
or serving on any type of Unaccompanied
Tour. It provides the opportunity to share
common concerns, ask questions, as well as
participate in social activities.
If you would like to learn more about the
“Hearts Apart” program, call 785-239-9435.
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13. WILLING TO VOLUNTEER? HEALTH & NUTRITION THE FAMILY READINESS
Willing to Volunteer Your Time? Compost on Post DEPLOYMENT RESOURCES
The Army Volunteer Corps provides Mar 5, 1-3pm FRG Leaders Training
opportunities for volunteers based on RSVP Mar 1 Mar 13-14, 9am-Noon (2 Session Class)
interest and agency needs. Volunteers Learn how to compost food and yard May 14-15, 9am-Noon (2 Session Class)
support the installation mission in a variety wastes to recycle nutrients, build your soil Instruction and guidance to assist newly
of capacities such as: coaches, office to grow healthier plants, and keep organic appointed Family Readiness Group Leaders,
assistants, FRG leaders, program assistants, matter out of the landfill. FRSAs and Commanders. Please contact to
and much more. For further information on enroll for class and be notified of
how you may become an “Essential Piece” of Small Steps to Health and Wealth training location.
the Volunteer Program, please contact the Mar 6, 10am-Noon (Part 3 of 3)
Installation Volunteer Coordinator at This three session series of classes will Funds Custodian Training
785-239-9435. ACS Volunteers are eligible provide information to help participants Mar 28 & May 22, 10am-Noon
to receive 25 hours per month in FREE take charge of their future. Strategies for This class provides instruction and
child care. Available volunteer opportunities behavioral change will be given that allow guidance to assist newly appointed FRG
can be found online at www.MyArmyOne- participants to take action in meeting health Funds Custodians.
Source.com. and wealth goals.
Key Caller Class
ACS Instructor Training Course Fort Riley’s Worst Cooks Apr 3, 10am-Noon
Mar 20-22, 9am-3pm Mar 13, 20, 27, Apr 3, 17 & 24, 1-3pm This class provides instruction and
Open to all who have completed all AFTB RSVP Mar 1 guidance to assist newly appointed Family
levels. All three days must be attended to Unlike Food Network’s “Worst Cooks Readiness Group Key Callers.
complete ACS ITC. Certificates will be given in America,” this non-competitive series of
at end of day for those that complete. cooking classes will help Fort Riley’s worst Care Team Training
cooks lose that reputation.You’ll learn basic May 16, 1-3pm
Volunteer of the Quarter cooking skills as you prepare and sample a Instruction on Care Team’s responsibilities
May 1, 6pm variety of dishes. Learn money saving and and provides guidance on how to handle
Volunteer Recognition Ceremonies are healthful eating tips so eating out becomes a issues volunteers will face (such as dealing with
held quarterly at Riley’s Conference Center, treat, not a necessity. Family’s reactions). Pre-registration required.
446 Seitz Dr., to recognize Brigades and Free child care available.
private organization nominees. Family Fun In The Kitchen
Mar 15, 22, 29, Apr 5 & 19, 1-3pm
A Night Out: Customs & Courtesies RSVP Mar 1 WOUNDED WARRIOR &
for Military Events Parent and child will learn to prepare MEB SUPPORT SERVICES
Jun 2, 10am-Noon simple nutritious snacks and meals, safe ways The Soldier and Family Assistance Center
RSVP May 25 to cook as a Family & how to make your food (SFAC) is located at 674 Warrior Road near
This class provides orientation and budget go further! the Warrior Transition Battalion (WTB). The
awareness of appropriate protocol and SFAC supports Soldiers assigned to the WTB
customs to assist Soldiers and Family Container Gardening or who are in the MEB process by providing
members in preparing for formal events. Mar 26, 10-11:30pm one-stop services ranging from ID Cards to
RSVP Mar 21 recreational activities and self-help services.
No time or space for a traditional garden? For more info or to seek services or sign up
INFORMATION & RESOURCES Try container gardening! Come learn the for events please call 785-239-8430
Citizenship & Immigration Class ins & outs of growing vegetables, herbs and or 785-240-7192.
Call to Register flowers in pots. It’s a great way to introduce
These 3-hour sessions provide information children to growing plants! WTB Town Hall
and instructions on preparing the application Mar 6, Apr 3, & May 1, 11:30am-5:30pm
for Citizenship and Immigration. Meat Free Monday Tension Fabric Structure by Irwin
Vegetarian Cooking Class Army Community Hospital
Organize Your Important Papers May 14, 1-3pm To provide ill, injured and wounded
Mar 13, 3-4:30pm This three session series of classes will Soldiers and their Family members the
This class will teach participants methods provide information to help participants opportunity to express issues, barriers,
for managing important papers. take charge of their future. Strategies for concerns, or successes to Division, Garrison,
behavioral change will be given that allow Hospital and WTB Commands. This Town
Who Gets Grandma’s Pie Plate participants to take action in meeting health Hall will be hosted by the Division
Who Gets Grandpa’s Fishing Pole and wealth goals. Commander on the 1st Tuesday of every
May 22, 2-4pm month. The WTB Town Hall is a forum
Learn ways to have conversations and Warriors use to directly present issues they
make decisions about sentimental objects. are experiencing while navigating through
Take steps to avoid conflict when a loved one Garrison Agencies.
passes away.
To RSVP for a course, event, or child care, please call 785-239-9435.
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16. Custer Hill Golf Course is here to get you ready HOURS AND RATES:
for the upcoming 2012 Golf Season. We have many SNACK BAR HOURS
new programs available for the golfing community, Mon-Fri: 11am-1:30pm Closed on Federal Holidays
such as 9-hole rates, and rates for 3-holes, and 6-hole
rates for those beginners and inexperienced golfers. DRIVING RANGE HOURS
We will be hosting many clinics and golf lessons this Open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.
summer for golfers of all ages.
PRO SHOP HOURS
We offer a wide variety of clubs for new golfers to
Please check with the Pro-Shop for the current hours of
the more experienced golfer. We can custom fit you
operations. (Hours vary throughout the year due to weather
into the set of clubs you need, or help determine the
and length of the day) For more information, please
club that is right for you. Not looking for clubs, but
call 785-784-6000.
gifts for friends, then check out our line of shirts,
hats, and other trinkets that are in our Pro Shop.
PLAYING COURSE HOURS
Please check with the Pro Shop for course hours, as hours
The Custer Hill Golf Course, located on Historic
will vary during the season due to the length of the day.
Fort Riley’s Custer Hill, is a Robert Trent Jones, Sr.
golf course design. It offers challenges from tee
COURSE RATES
to green on every hole for all level of golfers. The
Please check online at www.rileymwr.com/golf or with the
course is an 18-hole championship course that plays
Pro Shop for current rates, membership fees and promotions.
over 7,072 yards from the tips.
The Custer Hill Golf Course is excited to offer a
variety of quality programs for the military Family,
the single Soldier, and everyone in between. During
our golf season, we offer a variety of lessons, clinics,
tournaments, league, and practice facilities. Let our
staff help plan your next tournament.
The Custer Hill Golf Course Snack Bar has your
lunchtime favorites, whether it is a hamburger or
cheeseburger, Philly chicken or steak sandwich, or
chicken fingers. Looking for some German cuisine?
Try one of our famous Schnitzel Sandwiches. Want a
healthier fare? Have one of our sandwiches, wraps,
or salads. If you are looking for small group events,
our Snack Bar can hold your small parties.
Golf outings are a way of getting away from work
and having some fun. Use them as team building
exercises or even Hail and Farewells. Let our staff
help you with your needs. We have 9-hole and
18-hole packages that can fit any function need.
Packages range anywhere from $15 to $39. We can
also help make your event special by doing custom
hats or shirts for your event.
Our PGA Trained staff can help you with your
lesson needs, or helping you pick the right set of
clubs for you. We also can help you with your special
functions and events out on the golf course.
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17. SPRING EVENTS:
Mar 1-31
March Membership Drive
Purchase a new membership in March
and make your first payment in April.
Mar 31
Ringers Season Begins
Apr 1-30
PGA Trade In Month
10% off any set of golf clubs or wood
Get a Grip
Let our professional staff check your clubs
for proper fit.
Apr 10
Commanders Cup Golf League Begins
$20 Per Person Entry Fee
Includes Greens Fee and Cart
Points are eligible for Intramural Sports
Commander Challenge
Apr 28, 7am-3pm
Open House
Half-Price Greens Fees and Golf Carts
Apr 29
Tri-City Golf League
Open Play available at approximately 11am
May 1 - 31
PGA Free 10-Minute Lesson Month
Schedule an appointment with Pro for
your free lesson
May 4
Law Day Golf Tournament
May 18, 12:30pm Shotgun Start
Garrison Commander Spring Classic
$50 per person | 4-Person Scramble
Mulligans Available
May 19, 9am Shotgun Start
USO Golf Tournament
$50 per person | 4-Person Scramble
Mulligans and Door Prizes Available
May 25
White City Alumni Golf Tournament
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19. BREAKFAST
EGG AND CHEDDAR BAGEL $2.75
BIG BURRITOS EGG, CHEDDAR AND MEAT BAGEL $3.50
HABANERO $5.95 EGG, CHEDDAR AND STEAK BAGEL $4.50
-Beef, Chicken or Pork BREAKFAST BURRITO $3.50
ENSALADA HABANERO MONSTER $8.25 -Choice of Bacon, Sausage or ham
CASA SALAD $5.75 -Beef, Chicken or Pork STEAK BREAKFAST BURRITO $4.50
-Beef or Chicken with Roasted Tomatillo Dressing CHICKEN CHIPOTLE $5.95 BREAKFAST PIZZA $7.50
FUJI APPLE CHICKEN SALAD $5.50 -Pepper Jack Cheese, Romaine,Tomato, BISCUITS & GRAVY $1.50
-Chicken, Mixed Field Greens, Romaine Lettuce, Chipotle Mayo BREAKFAST BOWL $2.75
Vine-Ripened Tomatoes, Red Onions, Pecans, COMBO IT $2.75 -Hashbrowns, Egg, Sausage Gravy and Shredded Cheese
Gorgonzola, Dry Apple Pieces with -Add a Fountain Soda & Chips with Queso, COMBO IT $2.75
Balsamic Vinaigrette. Guacamole or Salsa -Add a Hot Grande Starbucks Coffee and Hashbrowns
CHOPPED CHICKEN COBB $6.75
-Chicken, Romaine Lettuce,Tomatoes, Applewood- NOT A BURRITO SNACKS & SIDES
Smoked Bacon, Gorgonzola, Hard-Boiled Eggs, Red BURRITO BOWL $5.50 TORTILLA CHIPS $1.00
Onion, with Herb ItalianVinaigrette -Beef, Chicken or Pork QUESO $1.25
SANCHO’S PLATE $3.00 GUACAMOLE OR SOUR CREAM $1.25
-Two Bean & Cheese Burritos topped with Texas Chili, SALSA $1.25
TAPAS QUESADILLAS Lettuce,Tomatoes, and Shredded Cheddar Cheese -Roasted Chili-Corn,Tomatillo Green-Chili,
FRODO GARCIA $4.75 FRITO’S PIE $2.50 Tomato-Red Chili, or Fresh Tomato-Cilantro
-Cheese and Salsa -A pile of Fritos topped Chili and Shredded CANDY BARS $1.25
HOWLING COYOTE $6.25 Cheddar Cheese. COOKIES $1.50
-Chicken, Cheese and Salsa PONCHO’S NACHOS $6.25 BROWNIES ASSORTED $2.00
BLACK & BLUE CHICKEN $6.75 -Beef or Chicken Nachos with Beans, -Classic Brownie with Walnuts, Oreo Brownie,
-Chicken, Bacon,Tomato, Onion and Blue Cheese Shredded Cheese, Salsa, Jalapeno and Olives Blondie and Oatmeal Chewie
HOT COFFEES & TEAS OTHER BEVERAGES
TALL GRANDE VENTI BOTTLED WATER $1.25
BREWED COFFEE $2.00 $2.75 $3.50 RED BULL $4.00
CAPPUCCINO $2.25 $3.00 $3.25 MONSTER ENERGY DRINK $3.25
CAFÉ LATTE $2.00 $3.00 $3.75 G2 GATORADE $2.50
CAFÉ MOCHA $3.25 $4.25 $5.25 JUICE BOTTLES $1.50
CARAMEL MACCHIATO $2.50 $3.25 $4.00 FOUNTAIN SODAS $1.75
CHAI LATTE $3.75 $4.95 $6.95 -Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Cherry Pepsi, Mountain Dew,
TAZO HOT TEAS $1.00 $1.50 $2.25 Orange Crush, Sierra Mist, Brisk Rasp Tea,
CAFFE AMERICANA $2.25 $3.00 $3.75 Mug Root Beer
HOT CHOCOLATE - $1.75 $3.25
ESPRESSO SINGLE: $1.00 DOUBLE: $1.75
BLENDED & ICED COFFEES AND SMOOTHIES
TALL GRANDE
ICED LATTE - $2.75
ICED MOCHA - $3.50
ICED CARAMEL MACCHIATO - $3.50
CHAI LATTE $2.75 $3.50
CAFFE AMERICANA $2.25 $3.00
JAVACCINO - $3.95
Caramel Macchiato, Mocha
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20. RECURRING EVENTS TOURNAMENTS
FRIDAY NIGHT MAGIC BILLIARDS TOURNAMENTS
Every Fri, 7pm Mar 1, Apr 5, & May 3, 6-9pm
Come in and play Magic the Gathering Compete for fun and prizes on our
in a Sanctioned, Type 2 structured event. 4 regulation-sized billiards tables. Prize
awarded to 1st place.
WARHAMMER 40K
Every Sat, Noon-Close TEXAS HOLD ‘EM TOURNAMENTS
Every Sat, Noon-8pm
WORLD OF WARCRAFT GUILD PLAY Rounds start at Noon & 4pm.
7867 Normandy Dr. Mar 29, Apr 26, & May 31, 6-10pm We rest the chips one Saturday after
Sun-Thu 11am– 11pm Join the WZHORDE guild on the realm, each tournament. Cash prize awarded to
Fri-Sat 11am-1am Burning Legion. Group play the last 1st place. (All players bracketed for a prize on
Thursday of every month. the last week of the Tournament.)
(Kitchen closes 30 minutes before close)
Front Desk: 785-240-6620 LEAGUE OF LEGENDS
Take-Out: 785-240-6616 Every Wed, 6-10pm APRIL
Play 4v4 Battle Mode PATIO FOOL’S BBQ
Apr 1, 2-5pm
Warrior Zone features Free Wi-Fi, Come chill out Sunday afternoon with
Alienware Gaming Computers, Xbox and MARCH some live music and BBQ. Ribs, pulled
PS3 Gaming, Billiards and outdoor BBQ. NCAA MARCH MADNESS pork, burgers, all prepared fresh.
Warrior Zone also houses 40 iCafe BRACKET CHALLENGE
computers, loaded with productivity tools, All Month RELEASE PARTY
for your personal and professional Warrior Zone is your go to place for BORDERLANDS 2
development. Bring in your Netbook or viewing sporting events, and who can Apr 3, 5:30-9:30pm
laptop and print wirelessly from anywhere blame you with our 30 big screen TV’s, More post apocalyptic mayhem
in the building. Warrior Zone Theater wings and cold beer? Well, we upped the from Gearbox.
features 2 programmed features a night, ante with a month long bracket challenge!
with beverage and food service. Check MASTERS GOLF TOURNAMENT
Online for Features and Show times. RELEASE PARTY Apr 5-8
TOM CLANCY GHOST RECON The Masters is one of the four major
The Java Café themed snack bar offers Mar 6, 5:30-9:30pm championships in men’s professional golf.
an eclectic multinational cuisine, prepared Explore the new game on the first day Warrior Zone will join them from Tee-Off
fast and fresh, anytime. Warrior Zone Café of its release. to the inevitable Master. Trivia, squares and
offers the entire menu for Take Out, 7 days brackets in the house all weekend.
a week, 365 days a year, for a quick meal RELEASE PARTY
on the go. Just call your order in ahead! SILENT HILL DOWNPOUR MAY
Don’t forget a bag of Jerky for later. Mar 6, 5:30-9:30pm CINCO DE PATIO MEXICAN FIESTA
PS3 exclusive This game provides a fine May 5, 5-9pm
Warrior Zone Patio is the ideal spot for a alternative to Tom Clancy! Come celebrate with the WZ crew on this
catered event, seating for 150, with grilled very festive May holiday. Special margaritas,
menu choices from dogs and burgers to CALL OF DUTY ONLINE FINALS carnitas, burritos, tacos rice and borracho
steak and chicken. The conference room, Mar 14, 6-9pm beans will be served at dusk on the patio.
with full AV support, available catered This will be the finals. Matches will be There will even be a little salsa music.
breakfast and lunch items, will be your go shown in the duel pit on both projectors.
to spot for small group training, meetings PATIO BBQ
and events. Book the room at the front RELEASE PARTY May 13, 1-5pm
desk, on a first-come, first-serve basis. MAX PAYNE 3 Check out some of the local music talent
Mar 20, 5:30-9:30pm on the concrete stage while munching on
A faster paced LA Noir with a deep the best smoked meat on post.
storyline and amazing graphics.
FRENCH OPEN TENNIS
RELEASE PARTY May 27-Jun 10
RESIDENT EVIL OP RACCOON CITY Warrior Zone is going one step further
Mar 22, 5:30-9:30pm with a laddered series of tennis matches
Team based extension of the Resident on the courts just south of the
Evil storyline. building. Prizes will be awarded.
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21. LUCK OF THE IRISH PARTY
Mar 17, 7pm-Midnight
Come join BOSS and celebrate the Luck of the Irish. We
will be kicking off the night with a bowling competition with a
surprising twist, Irish “party” games, door prizes, and a
Boondock Saints screening. Be sure to sport your green because
after all it’s St. Patty’s Day, everybody is Irish tonight!
(Must be 21 to drink.)
PAINT’N FACES
Apr 7, Noon-4pm
Think you’ve got the quickest trigger finger at Fort Riley? Get your
team and test your skill with BOSS at the Fort Riley paintball course.
Entry fee is $50/team of 5 or come out solo for only $10.
HANGOVER 3 “BOSS IN VEGAS”
Apr 27-30
That’s right, BOSS is heading to Las Vegas for the first time in
years! We will be doing it all from the Casinos to clubs and a few
performance shows in between. Price is not yet set, but you can
contact BOSS for more information at 239-2677.
TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME
May 6
Kansas City is hosting the infamous New York Yankees and
BOSS is treating the top 15 volunteers to a free ride, and ticket
to the ball game. To become a top volunteer just get involved as
much as you can between now and May to get your seat
reserved just for you!
Mar 14 & 28, Apr 11 & 25, May 9 & 2, 3pm
Want more information about the events above? Or
learn about several more events going on? Come down to
the Warrior Zone for the bi-monthly BOSS meeting. Here
you will stay up to date with the latest events and
how to get your tickets reserved first.
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